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Deutsch: Bombadier Pistenraupe/Pistengerät im Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum in Hochgurgel, am Timmelsjoch (Tirol, Österreich).
English: Bombardier snowcat / snow groomer in the Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum in Hochgurgl, on the Timmelsjoch (Tyrol, Austria).
Français : Bombardier snowcat / dameuse dans le Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum à Hochgurgl, sur le Timmelsjoch (Tyrol, Autriche).
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Camera location46° 54′ 35″ N, 11° 03′ 12″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Approved for publication in Wikipedia Commons by the museum management on July 16, 2019 (Email to User Asurnipal). Durch die Museumsleitung am 16. Juli 2019 für die Veröffentlichung in Wikipedia Commons freigegeben (E-Mail an User Asurnipal).

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Bombardier snowcat / snow groomer in the Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum in Hochgurgl, on the Timmelsjoch (Tyrol, Austria)

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46°54'34.999"N, 11°3'11.999"E

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